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Monday, 6 June 2011

Tim Healey: Rest in Beats Mini-Mix free download

Fans of Tim Healey will be delighted to click here and grab his new 'Rest in Beats' LP minimix for the princely sum of spending energy clicking a mouse button. If you can't wait to hear his blend of electro, house, future garage, hip hop and more, stream away with Soundcloud below.

"A little taster for you from Tim's new LP - Rest In Beats it spans a galaxy of the freshest electronic sonics, with BPMs tastefully varied. Matt King (aka Peep show’s gnarly “Super Hans”) drops in for the album’s spoken word intro, before Tim tours hip-hop, urban and dance-hall beats, an awesome cover of the Beatle’s Dear Prudence and then double delivers with no less than 5 unmissable club cuts.

Collaborators on the album include a who’s who of dance-music’s glitterati: Calvertron, Tomcraft, Atomic Drop, Freqhouse, Pete Martin and an arsenal of vocalists from SirReal (Freestylers/Pendulum) to the legendary toaster Top Cat via urban-heros Manners, Loc-E and sassy songstress Pippa Trix."
Tracklisting for Album

Stay tuned to the Lo-Quality blog for an upcoming interview with Tim Healey - I'll be taking reader requests for questions, so please leave a comment or email if there's something you're just itching to know. Check out the review of his LP on Lo-Quality Music.

Tim is also playing a warehouse party in London on 2nd July 2011 for Spectrum's Summer Show - more details on Facebook.

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Scotland-based Lo-quality gained her name from a reputation of attracting unsavoury, mad and bad characters in her early clubbing years, and it's stuck as an internet alias ever since. The unsavoury characters still find their way across the dancefloor, but her dance moves include a lot more elbows now.
She likes music, she likes writing, and the two combined have led to work and editorships with the likes of DJ Mag, Clash Magazine, The Skinny, Miscreat, and more recently, her own blogspot. For the past year Lo-Quality Music has been providing features, artist interviews (local and international), free tunes, Scottish club listings, and throwing open the web to reader requests for features and genre deconstructions. The aim is insights into dance music that scratch deeper than a worn needle on vinyl.
Despite interviewing Gayle San dripping wet in beer; accidentally suggesting Calvin Harris call his LP 'I'm a twat'; and disturbing Milton Bradley with a question about faeces, Lo-Quality gets the goods... and then leaves the awkward parts out.